Took out old element,got part number and look for the cheapest price online, Appliance Parts Pro could not be beat... order part be number, easy to match, came in fast and put in element, only needed a 5/16 nutdriver to take it out and put it in,unpluged wires and bent just a little to keep one on left and one right from getting mixed up and pluged up new element and ran in the 2 screws,easy job, dont get no easier.. Thanks again Appliance Parts Pro

This is the electric SS stove without bottom drawer and control knobs are on front of the stove facing you, can't find the model # handy since it was a job site
Replaced the switch, the front panel which holds all switches is tricky to be removed for inexperienced. You can pull the front panel only so much otherwise you'll disconnect the PC board cable by pulling more. Unhook top or bottom first after removing screws from the front panel and you have some space for hand to hold on the switch presuming power has been disconnected first. Hidden screws on right and left and also under each side. Needle nose pliers and sensitouch is helpful removing/reinstalling wire connectors in the proper order naturally. Any loose connector can be pinched a bit carefully by pliers to get proper tension otherwise that spot may burnout.

Spoke to a parts pro and told them of the problem. there were 2 possibilieies from the explanation of what the parts do. onw could have been the Range oven igniter. that wasn't it beaacause the over was lighting fine. by process of illimination it was the Oven Sensor Assembly.